Working adult Essays

  • Working With Adult Learners

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    of working with adult learners is to instruct in a fashion that best fits their learning ability and personal needs. Adult learners are individual that in some case have been out of school for an extended period of time, or are building onto their current knowledge or career. Adult learners are in charge of their own learning unlike with younger students and how their required to attend school until the set age limit of 17 years old. For educators there are four aspects to instructing adult learners

  • My Personal Goals as a Student

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    My Personal Goals as a Student An obvious goal as a working adult returning to school is, of course, to earn a degree. My overall goal is no different than any other student, however, I also have several personal goals I hope to achieve while attending the University. Some of these goals are to acquire new skills and enhance my current business abilities, to apply what I learn in the classroom to forward my career, and to feel personal satisfaction of finishing something I started. Already having

  • Surviving Technology

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    change. There are new products, new regulations new customers and new technology in almost every industry. Part of that new technology is distance learning. More and more of adults are taken advantage of it. It is very convient for that working adult with spouse and kids or the adult going back to school. However some adults are not as savvy with the Internet or computer. Both items are essential in order to become a distance-learning student. Therefore I have created a student survival guide that

  • Personal Narrative: My Experience Of Working With Older Adults

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    Working in this community has taught me things about myself I did not know I can accomplish as well as different mental health diagnoses. I have always wanted to work in a setting with older adults but I could not pin point exactly what I wanted to specialize in. My experience of this summer working with older adults who have dementia is a one in a life time experience. My development of knowledge has expanded beyond my measures with the experience I have experienced within this community. To

  • Childhood as Socially Constructed

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    economic assets to the family. It was vital that they helped provide for the family by working and earning a wage. As a result of their work they had little or no education, what they knew was taught by the family, they had a very different socialisation process than what it is familiar in today’s society. The children were seen as adults and were actively involved in the adult world, they socialised with adults and were not shielded by activities that would now be deemed unsuitable. There has

  • Emerging Adulthood Research Paper

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    Young adults in this generation are growing up slower than any other generation in history. Robin Henig calls this “emerging adulthood”. Emerging adulthood is full of “identity exploration, instability [and] self-focus” (Henig). All over the world young adults are having a hard time transitioning from adolescence to adulthood. This gap between adolescence and adulthood is emerging adulthood. Emerging adulthood should be considered a life stage because young adults are still finding their identity

  • True Portrayal of Children in Lord of the Flies

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    children react to certain situations. Children, when given the opportunity, would choose to play and have fun rather than to do boring, hard work.  Also, when children have no other adults to look up to they turn to other children for leadership.  Finally, children stray towards savagery when they are without adult authority. Therefore, Golding succeeds in effectively portraying the interests and attitudes of young children in this novel. When children are given the opportunity, they would

  • Transition To Adulthood Essay

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    adolescents were mostly in school full-time, the emerging adults were working full time or were working and in school, and young-to-midlife adults were working full-time. A proportion of the participants who were married or had children varied with age. The participants filled out a questionnaire that had 38 questions and the participants were asked to indicate whether you thought the following must be achieved before a person can be considered an adult by checking yes or no. There was also a question on

  • Business Psychology

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    The job’s of those business psychologist will most likely entail them to being an adult. Is this career field a place where someone might want to go as an adult? According to research done by the Population Reference Bureau, the past years have shown approximately 50 percent (fluctuating hear and there by a very small percentage) of adults getting married. With this data, it is understood that at least half of adults need to provide and take care of a family. The real task in this paper is to find

  • William Saroyan's The Human Comedy

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    a few other adults. Everything children catch in their young eyes and ears teaches them another lesson. Adults can teach about how to care for the sick, hospitality, and good manners but they also may pass on racist views and preconceived ideas. They seem to focus on the death, war, and financial problems; all present in every day life of characters in William Saroyan's novel, The Human Comedy. These problems may completely engulf the mind, body, and soul of busy men and women. Adults should take

  • Transition To Adulthood

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    Many people believe that eighteen is when a child turns into an adult. I believe that a child turns into an adult after a significant event. An event that marks the transition from childhood to adulthood. This event for me, was my first job. It was summer going into my junior year and I finally got a job. The job was working at the Orange County fair. I realized that being a carnival worker is not the most glorious job, but my parents were starting to get on my case about not having a job. First

  • Creativity in Adulthood

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    innovation or "artists" (Adams-Price 1998; McCormick and Plugge 1997; Runco 1996). However, research shows that creative thinking is a universal ability that can help adults manage satisfying lives and that is increasingly in demand in the workplace. This Digest reviews some of this research in order to identify ways to help adults discover and fulfill their creative potential. Nature or Nurture? What is creativity? Torrance's definition is often cited: sensitivity to problems, deficiencies

  • Middle Adulthood

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    management techniques and interventions. During middle adulthood biological and physical changes become apparent. During this time visual perception, hearing and the reproductive system decline. Adults who have never worn glasses or contact lenses may start needing visual correction (pg 424). During this time adults may also need more light to see than their younger friends (pg 424). During middle adulthood individuals, more commonly men, develop a lower sensitivity to high pitch sounds (pg 424). This

  • Ellen L. Marmon's Transformative Learning Theory

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    “Transformative Learning Theory: Connections with Christian Adult Education”. In this article, Ellen L. Marmon is expressing a new visionary idea of how to apply the Transformative Learning Theory, but working with adults. The main focus is the Christian Education and even though there are different ways to transmit information, she truly believes that an effective one is teaching grown-ups and not just having a learning process during the childhood and teenage years, as the majority usually think

  • Impact of Childhood Attachment and Separation Experiences upon Adult Relationships

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    Impact of Childhood Attachment and Separation Experiences upon Adult Relationships Abstract This qualitative research was conducted to ascertain if the attachment style a person has as an adult is created or influenced by his/her interactions with early childhood experiences. The research was carried out by means of a thematic analysis of an interview of a married middle-aged couple. The interviews bought the themes of Work, Childhood and Relationships to the foreground and these were analysed

  • Catcher In The Rye Theme Essay

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    still have innocence left in them and he is willing to do anything to “save them.” To Holden, adults are phonies and children have too much going for them to waste it on sin and redemption. In The Catcher In The Rye, Holden encounters and experiences many different actions taking place that he himself does not understand. He comes to realize that adults experience a transition in order to become adults- loss of innocence. Holden does not like the idea of losing his innocence and would like for him

  • Essay On Civic Literacy

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    Converting into an adult is different for each person - for some it means living on your own, going to college, or getting a job - no matter what the situations are, becoming an adult means taking responsibility for your life. In other words, it means becoming a self-advocate; this encompasses taking responsibility for your actions and understanding how they affect the rest of the world. The transition from childhood to adulthood that I accept as true is when you obtain the competence of civic and

  • Coming Of Age Essay

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    transition from being a child into an adult. It is when you start to let go of your childhood and are becoming more aware of the world around them. That in-between time where you are conflicted with the ever intimidating presence of adulthood and the comfort of familiarity of childlike tendencies and carefree mentalities. Everyone at some point in their life will go through this and some wish their lives away to become an adult and receive all the benefits of becoming an adult. I want to give some advice to

  • Children Should Be Considered As Adults

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    Would you consider yourself an adult? Adults are considered to be responsible, intelligent, self sufficient, and hard working. However, these traits aren’t possessed by all adults, so what makes an adult, an adult? The age that kids should be viewed as adults is 20 years old. Physical nor mental capabilities are requirements to be considered an adult. All people are different. Some may never be able to pass any form of IQ or fitness test. Regardless, the brain does finish developing around

  • Transition: The Role Of Friendships In Young Adulthood

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    after they graduate from high school. Individuals in young adulthood make the big transition from living with their parents to living on their own for the majority of their time. It usually takes a young adult a bit of time to adjust to being away at college or living on their own. Young adults experience role transitions, which are “the assumption of new responsibilities and duties,” (Kail & Cavanaugh, 2014, p. 265). Some role transitions include being able to vote, completing education, beginning